SET LOCK MODE
Defines the behavior of the program that tries to access a locked row or table.
Syntax
SET LOCK MODE TO {
NOT WAIT |
WAIT[
seconds ]
}
- seconds defines the number of seconds to wait for lock acquisition.
Usage
The SET LOCK MODE
instruction
defines the timeout for lock acquisition for the current connection.
When possible, the underlying database driver sets the corresponding connection parameter to define the timeout for lock acquisition. But some database servers may not support setting the lock timeout parameter. In this case, the runtime system generates an exception.
When
using the NOT WAIT
clause, the timeout is set to
zero. If the resource is locked, the database server ends
the operation immediately and raises an exception with the
SQL error.
When using the WAIT
clause with a number of seconds, if the resource is locked,
the database server waits for the specified seconds, and then raises an exception with an SQL
error.
When using the WAIT
clause
without a number of seconds, the database server waits for lock acquisition
for an infinite time.
With most database servers, the default is to wait for locks to be released.
Make sure that the database server and corresponding database driver both support a lock acquisition timeout option, otherwise the program will raise an exception.
Example
MAIN
DATABASE stock
SET LOCK MODE TO WAIT 20
...
END MAIN